by "Brutus" <se6bq5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Aug 25, 2007 at 02:52 PM
"Tim Perry" <timperry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Brutus" <se6bq5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Any opinions about using this mic in pa application?
>
> You could use this in live applications call for a supercardoid
condenser,
> however it's size and weight count heavily against it in live
applications.
> standard boom stands tend to sag and tip. Also many performers simply
have
> never used a side address mic and insist on adjusting them to sing into
the
> ends.
>
> For close up vocals a heavy windscreen will probably be needed to
prevent
> overload or popping.
>
Thanks Tim for the quick reply. I have a chance to buy a used pair for a
nice price:) The side
address in not a problem as it would be used in a Bluegrass band where the
players are used to
condensers. I was wondering how these would compare to say a AT 4033
etc...